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RADEWIND VOLUME 5 No. 26 sin r 3 UTC-P elections will be held this month. All students interested in seeking a student-body office need to pick up an application between April 11 and 14. Applications are available at the Student Center main desk on the Or em Campus, and the Information Center on the Provo Campus. All potential candidates are required to attend a meeting April 14 at 2 p.m. in the Career Development Center. Applications should be turned in at this time. QuisiaiuUncj Film io be Shown by Career Center The American Woman: Portrait of Courage, a film is being presented to Utah Technical College on Wednesday, April 13. It will be shown in the Career Information Center on the Provo Campus at 10 a.m. Grandly conceived and flawlessly executed, The American Woman: Portraits Of Courage features a series of portraits of the women who played decisive roles in the shaping of American History. Scholarships Now Available Applications for returning student scholarships for the 1977-78 academic year are now available. The scholarships, offered to full-time day students, will cover full tuition of $100 each quarter. Any Utah resident student who has completed one full quarter at UTC-P and who has a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better' should apply. Application forms are available in the Financial Aids Office M-106. A transcript of UTC grades, including Winter Quarter 1977, should be attached. The application and transcript must be returned to the Financial Aids office by May 1. Applicants will be notified concerning the awards after May 1. Anyone who is eligible and interested is encouraged to apply. 3& y uDDQS n Campaigning will start April 18. Any student caught in violation by campaigning earlier may be disqualified. Primaries will be held April 22, with the winning and losing candidates being treated at a banquet that evening to hear the results. Campaigning for general elections will be the 25 to 29th. The announcement of winners will be the evening of the 29th. Students may run for President, Vice President, Social Vice President, Cultural Vice President, Special Ac Narrative commentary by Patricia Neal herself a portrait of courage rare archival illustrations, early film footage, photographs and interviews with women all combine to spotlight important moments in the lives of American Women. Here in this film, history of the struggles that helped define a nation will be shown. Viewers will be moved by and remember these indomitable women as they take their stand. A few spotlighted are: SUSAN B . ANTHONY tried and convicted for attempting to vote delivers an electrifyine speech that transfigures her and wins a splendid moral victory over her presecutorsj DEBORAH SAMPSON," a stalwart 19 year old, dons male garb, and undetected, fights the British for almost 2 years. MARGARET SANGER, takes her birth control campaign around the world despite repeated jailings and villifications; HARRIET TUBMAN, a Slave, making a heart-stopping flight to freedom, crosses the border into Pennsylvania and feels "A glory over everything". Returning to the South again and again, she frees so many slaves that slave-owners offer $40,000 for her life. SYBIL LUDINGTON rode twice as far as Paul revere to warn of the British approach. SYBIL LUDINGTON, HARRIET TUBMAN, DEBORAH SAMPSON, MARGARET SANGER and many others are not no n DBS D UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN PROVO n tivities Vice President, Student Awareness and Academics Vice President and Intramural and Athletics Vice President. To run for an office students must have an accumulative average of 2.25 for all UTC credits or a 3.0 for the quarter preceeding nominations. All candidates must be full time students. An applicant for studentbody office is not to begin campaigning until his or her name has been cleared, and they have been notified of their qualification. exactly household names, but they should be and you 11 see why in THE AMERICAN WOMAN: PORTRAITS OF COURAGE. This film is an affirmation of the strength, unconquerable will, and nobility of spirit that transcend gender and embrace humankind. Women who view it will attain a new sense of pride and selfhood; by Merri Diane BUbrey It seems every time you turn around you are confronted with a smiling Easter bunny, gooey candy, painted eggs, or other paraphanelia commonly associated with the Easter season. But where did it all begin? The Church Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) decided that Easter should be celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox or March 21. (The vernal equinox is that time in spring when day and night are of equal length.) Easter falls sometime between March 22 and April 25. Easter is popularly associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a peak to the 40-50 day Lent period of abstinence and prayer practiced by many Christians. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. The week immediately preceding K V ' T A smiling bunny is a nice surprise to find in a traditional Easter basket Easter Season is popularly associated with a Easter bunny, candy, colored eggs and many other delightful Easter Sunday (beginning with Palm Sunday) is known to many Christians as Holy Week. Although Easter is primarily associated with Christianity, many of its symbols date back to a pre-Christian era. The name Easter comes from Eos t re, an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn. In pagan times an annual spring festival was held in her honor. The lighting of candles, popular especially in the Roman Catholic faith, started with the ancient spring festival. It now is representative of the light of the world, or Jesus Christ. The Easter bunny . and painted eggs are connected with springtime fertility rites ol many pre-Christian and Indo-European cultures. Both the Egyptians and the Persians colored eggs in the spring. - Si things. It also represents the coming of Spring and beautiful warm weather. Tradewinds staff is hoping that everyone enjoyed a nice Easter holiday. SUy U WfltflQGilS The Easter egg was also connected with ancient Indian and European myths. It was believed that the earth evolved from a huge egg, and the halves of it represented Heaven and earth. The egg is now a symbol of the resurrection. The custom developed further in the Middle Ages. People gathered to pray as the sun appeared and then went to their churches. The Easter Lily is also a symbol of the resurrection. The lamb found its origin in the Hebrew Passover. God had ordered the Israelites to smear their doorposts with the blood of a new-born lamb so that the destroying angel would pass over them. It has become a symbol of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. New clothes worn on Easter Sunday are a symbol of new April 11, 1977 life. This custom comes frorr he baptism services in earl) Christian eras. These "new Christians" were welcomec into the Church, wearing new white linen robes. The Easter parade sparkec from the Middle Ages. Peoplt walked around the countryside jn Easter Sunday, stopping along the way to pray. Easter Monday egg rolling on the lawn of the White house is a custom peculiar to the American people. It was introduced by Dolly Madison. In America there is th traditional Easter-time egg hunt for recreation. In Austria France, Germany, Iran, Iraq Norway, and Syria, egf knocking is popular. The object of the game is to hit everyoni else's eggs while keeping yout own unbroken. The last playes with a whole egg is the winner

RADEWIND VOLUME 5 No. 26 sin r 3 UTC-P elections will be held this month. All students interested in seeking a student-body office need to pick up an application between April 11 and 14. Applications are available at the Student Center main desk on the Or em Campus, and the Information Center on the Provo Campus. All potential candidates are required to attend a meeting April 14 at 2 p.m. in the Career Development Center. Applications should be turned in at this time. QuisiaiuUncj Film io be Shown by Career Center The American Woman: Portrait of Courage, a film is being presented to Utah Technical College on Wednesday, April 13. It will be shown in the Career Information Center on the Provo Campus at 10 a.m. Grandly conceived and flawlessly executed, The American Woman: Portraits Of Courage features a series of portraits of the women who played decisive roles in the shaping of American History. Scholarships Now Available Applications for returning student scholarships for the 1977-78 academic year are now available. The scholarships, offered to full-time day students, will cover full tuition of $100 each quarter. Any Utah resident student who has completed one full quarter at UTC-P and who has a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better' should apply. Application forms are available in the Financial Aids Office M-106. A transcript of UTC grades, including Winter Quarter 1977, should be attached. The application and transcript must be returned to the Financial Aids office by May 1. Applicants will be notified concerning the awards after May 1. Anyone who is eligible and interested is encouraged to apply. 3& y uDDQS n Campaigning will start April 18. Any student caught in violation by campaigning earlier may be disqualified. Primaries will be held April 22, with the winning and losing candidates being treated at a banquet that evening to hear the results. Campaigning for general elections will be the 25 to 29th. The announcement of winners will be the evening of the 29th. Students may run for President, Vice President, Social Vice President, Cultural Vice President, Special Ac Narrative commentary by Patricia Neal herself a portrait of courage rare archival illustrations, early film footage, photographs and interviews with women all combine to spotlight important moments in the lives of American Women. Here in this film, history of the struggles that helped define a nation will be shown. Viewers will be moved by and remember these indomitable women as they take their stand. A few spotlighted are: SUSAN B . ANTHONY tried and convicted for attempting to vote delivers an electrifyine speech that transfigures her and wins a splendid moral victory over her presecutorsj DEBORAH SAMPSON," a stalwart 19 year old, dons male garb, and undetected, fights the British for almost 2 years. MARGARET SANGER, takes her birth control campaign around the world despite repeated jailings and villifications; HARRIET TUBMAN, a Slave, making a heart-stopping flight to freedom, crosses the border into Pennsylvania and feels "A glory over everything". Returning to the South again and again, she frees so many slaves that slave-owners offer $40,000 for her life. SYBIL LUDINGTON rode twice as far as Paul revere to warn of the British approach. SYBIL LUDINGTON, HARRIET TUBMAN, DEBORAH SAMPSON, MARGARET SANGER and many others are not no n DBS D UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN PROVO n tivities Vice President, Student Awareness and Academics Vice President and Intramural and Athletics Vice President. To run for an office students must have an accumulative average of 2.25 for all UTC credits or a 3.0 for the quarter preceeding nominations. All candidates must be full time students. An applicant for studentbody office is not to begin campaigning until his or her name has been cleared, and they have been notified of their qualification. exactly household names, but they should be and you 11 see why in THE AMERICAN WOMAN: PORTRAITS OF COURAGE. This film is an affirmation of the strength, unconquerable will, and nobility of spirit that transcend gender and embrace humankind. Women who view it will attain a new sense of pride and selfhood; by Merri Diane BUbrey It seems every time you turn around you are confronted with a smiling Easter bunny, gooey candy, painted eggs, or other paraphanelia commonly associated with the Easter season. But where did it all begin? The Church Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) decided that Easter should be celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox or March 21. (The vernal equinox is that time in spring when day and night are of equal length.) Easter falls sometime between March 22 and April 25. Easter is popularly associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a peak to the 40-50 day Lent period of abstinence and prayer practiced by many Christians. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. The week immediately preceding K V ' T A smiling bunny is a nice surprise to find in a traditional Easter basket Easter Season is popularly associated with a Easter bunny, candy, colored eggs and many other delightful Easter Sunday (beginning with Palm Sunday) is known to many Christians as Holy Week. Although Easter is primarily associated with Christianity, many of its symbols date back to a pre-Christian era. The name Easter comes from Eos t re, an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn. In pagan times an annual spring festival was held in her honor. The lighting of candles, popular especially in the Roman Catholic faith, started with the ancient spring festival. It now is representative of the light of the world, or Jesus Christ. The Easter bunny . and painted eggs are connected with springtime fertility rites ol many pre-Christian and Indo-European cultures. Both the Egyptians and the Persians colored eggs in the spring. - Si things. It also represents the coming of Spring and beautiful warm weather. Tradewinds staff is hoping that everyone enjoyed a nice Easter holiday. SUy U WfltflQGilS The Easter egg was also connected with ancient Indian and European myths. It was believed that the earth evolved from a huge egg, and the halves of it represented Heaven and earth. The egg is now a symbol of the resurrection. The custom developed further in the Middle Ages. People gathered to pray as the sun appeared and then went to their churches. The Easter Lily is also a symbol of the resurrection. The lamb found its origin in the Hebrew Passover. God had ordered the Israelites to smear their doorposts with the blood of a new-born lamb so that the destroying angel would pass over them. It has become a symbol of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. New clothes worn on Easter Sunday are a symbol of new April 11, 1977 life. This custom comes frorr he baptism services in earl) Christian eras. These "new Christians" were welcomec into the Church, wearing new white linen robes. The Easter parade sparkec from the Middle Ages. Peoplt walked around the countryside jn Easter Sunday, stopping along the way to pray. Easter Monday egg rolling on the lawn of the White house is a custom peculiar to the American people. It was introduced by Dolly Madison. In America there is th traditional Easter-time egg hunt for recreation. In Austria France, Germany, Iran, Iraq Norway, and Syria, egf knocking is popular. The object of the game is to hit everyoni else's eggs while keeping yout own unbroken. The last playes with a whole egg is the winner